Przestrzenne aspekty planowania rozwoju w krajach trzeciego świata
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1970
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Wydział Prawa i Administracji UAM
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Regional Dimensions of Development Planning in Countries of the Third World
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Development planning is growing in popularity among countries of the third
world. However, this kind of planning pays little attention to regional dimensions
of growth. There is a striking similarity of the said situation in the third world
with that existing in the developed countries in their earlier stages of growth. Yet,
strong arguments speak in favour of a different approach in this respect. The labour
market of the developing countries has distinct regional features, which call
for a separate treatment of each region. The economic and social infrastructure,
necessary as a base for any acceleration of growth, must be analyzed in a regional
context in order to be expanded in an efficient way and in the most desired direction.
Finally, the process of industrialization, which no developing country can
afford to bypass on its path to higher income requires a locational policy of agglomeration in order to generate external economics as means to overcome obstacles
to faster development.
In order to play the required role regional planning must be integrated with
national development planning and be treated as equal to sectoral planning. It
should cover all regions and not only those which offer the best prospects of positively
influencing the rate of growth. This does not necessarily mean that the
growth rate of all regions should be equal. Two stages of work are proposed for
regional planning within the framework of national developmen planning: one concerned
with project identification and the other with project selection.
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Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny 32, 1970, z. 2, s. 253-266
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0035-9629